Showing posts with label Malaga. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Malaga. Show all posts

Friday, 24 December 2010

Groups of students participating in the project. Málaga, España



Hello again from Malaga, España

Send photos of the composition of the three groups involved in the project: first of ESO A, B and C. (ESO = Compulsory Secondary Education).







From today, all schools, colleges and universities, are not academic period, ie there is a holiday of two weeks until the 10th of January 2011. (in Spain are still the Kings: Melchor, Gaspar and Baltasar who carry toys to children on January 6.)

We could not do before the photos because of an exception and a rarity in our city, it has been raining for almost two weeks, but as the holidays approached and had to take the pictures, we went out into the yard to make but, as can be seen in them, the wall is wet Institute.


Malaga has a mild Mediterranean climate and the hardest days of winter can drop to 4 degrees temperature, but at dawn. During the day, those days are colder, the mercury does not usually drop below 10 º - 11 º. In our city it has snowed remember pictures of the decade of the twentieth century 50. That was quite an event, something unheard of and that in addition to causing great excitement, the snow did not last long.
Snow on Málaga 1954.


The next installment will narrate how to set up the Spanish state cu current territorial organization and how to set up the autonomous community of Andalusia, whose day will be held on 28 February.

This work is it to subgroups of students that are already formed.

Very affectionate greetings to all peoples of the Mediterranean and that Christmas is time of perpetual peace for all people on earth.

Tuesday, 7 December 2010

Welcome from España



Hello:
These images are from the Center: Secondary School Torre Atalaya, Málaga, España.
In this week,
there are only class Thursday and Friday, as on Monday, 6 is the feast of the Spanish Constitution, and the day 8 is a celebration deeply rooted Christian: Immaculate Conception. Then, it becomes a "bridge" is the term we use to say that the day of the way, that it is working, no class. So severe has been the problem with Spanish air traffic controllers.
From next week we will make pictures in classrooms with students of the project.

Our entry in google maps: Click here

Greetings to all friends of the Mediterranean